spookelele
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Excellent job splicing the cuts and matching levels. I was really surprised how simliar the tones were. The kinnard was the only one that really stuck out as significantly different.
In the first play, I wasnt watching, just listening, and didn't realize that the instrument changed until the kinnard sample. Kimo's consistency was very tight. Listnening again you can hear differences if you listen carefully, but casually, much less so. It would probably be more apparent if levels werent so matched, and also, its youtube, so you fight their compression, but it's still fascinating.
Theres more difference when corey/kalei plays each individual one, but in the Kimo splice... it's alot more subtle.
Beautiful instruments and a great experiment and cause.
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